Friday, May 9, 2008

I phone in India

I phone







iPhone is a revolutionary new mobile phone that allows you to make a call by simply tapping a name or number in your address book, a favorites list, or a call log. It also automatically syncs all your contacts from a Windows PC, Mac, or Internet service. And it lets you select and listen to voicemail messages in whatever order you want — just like email. iPhone is available in an 8GB model for Rs 20,000/- and a new 16GB model for Rs .30,000/-



Features



The iPhone allows conferencing, call holding, call merging, caller ID, and integration with other cellular network features and iPhone functions. For example, a playing song fades out when the user receives a call. Once the call is ended the music fades back in. Voice dialing is not supported by the iPhone.



The iPhone includes a visual voicemail feature allowing users to view a list of current voicemail messages on-screen without having to call into their voicemail. Unlike most other systems, messages can be listened to and deleted in a non-chronological order by choosing any message from an on-screen list. AT&T, O2, T-Mobile, and Orange modified their voicemail infrastructure to accommodate this new feature designed by Apple. A lawsuit has been filed against Apple and AT&T by Klausner Technologies claiming the iPhone's visual voicemail feature infringes two patents.[26]



A ringtone feature was introduced in the United States on September 5, 2007, but is not yet available in all countries where the iPhone has been released. This feature allows users to create custom ringtones from their purchased iTunes music for an additional fee, the same price of a song. The ringtones can be from 3 to 30 seconds in length of any part of a song, can include fading in and out, can pause from half a second to five seconds when looped, and never expire. All customizing can be done in iTunes, and the synced ringtones can also be used for alarms on the iPhone. Custom ringtones can also be created using Apple's GarageBand software 4.1.1 or later (available only on Mac OS X)[16] and third-party tools.[27]



Apple has released a video explaining many of iPhone's features through a series of demonstrations.[28]



Multimedia

Cover Flow on the iPhone.



The layout of the music library differs from previous iPods, with the sections divided more clearly alphabetically, and with a larger font. Similar to previous iPods, the iPhone can sort its media library by songs, artists, albums, videos, playlists, genres, composers, podcasts, audiobooks, and compilations. Cover Flow, like that on iTunes, shows the different album covers in a scroll-through photo library. Scrolling is achieved by swiping a finger across the screen.



Like the fifth generation iPods introduced in 2005, the iPhone can play video, allowing users to watch TV shows and films. Unlike other image-related content, video on the iPhone plays only in the landscape orientation, when the phone is turned sideways. Double tapping switches between wide-screen and full-screen video playback.



The iPhone allows users to purchase and download songs from the iTunes Store directly to their iPhone over Wi-Fi with the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, but not over the cellular data network.[29]



Price



I-phones are expensive more in India (approx. double or nearly 50 %) than in United State , yet it is worth it.




FEATURES

 




iPhone




Manufacturer Apple Inc.



India · Vodafone



Available June 29, 2008

Screen 320×480 px, 3.5 in, color LCD

Camera 2.0 megapixel

Operating system iPhone OS (1.1.4)

Input 3 Hardware buttons and Multi-touch touchscreen

CPU 620 MHz ARM 1176,[13] underclocked to 412 MHz[14] GPU: PowerVR MBX 3D[15]

Ringtone iTunes Store via iTunes (U.S. only), custom creation using GarageBand 4.1.1[16]

Memory 128 MB DRAM[17]

Storage Flash memory 8 or 16 GB

Networks Quad band GSM

GPRS/EDGE

Data speeds up to 220 kbit/s

Connectivity Dock connector

Headphone jack

USB

FireWire (charging only)

Wi-Fi (802.11b/g)

Bluetooth 2.0+EDR

Battery Lithium-ion polymer battery (non-user replacable)[18]

Physical size 4.5×2.4×0.46 in

(115×61×11.6 mm)

Weight 4.8 oz (135 g)

Form factor Candybar Smartphone

Media iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store

iPod

H.264 (YouTube)

No comments: